Oct 19,2000
Hollywood Movies | Comedy | Romance | Fantasy
nudity | The Devil (played by Elizabeth Hurley) always wears sexy, provocative, form fitting and/or revealing clothing throughout the production (that nearly always show cleavage, as well as a dress that has an extremely high slit that briefly displays her underwear/bare upper thighs, a skimpy bikini, a miniskirt that shows the outside of her bare, upper thigh, etc.). Other than the bikini (briefly), she wears a small cheerleading outfit as well as tons of other skimpy clothes. She changes into about 12 other sexy, revealing outfits. His wife in one quick scene is wearing a bra and panties with a shear robe over it. His wife is also seen flirting with another guy. A handful of affectionate touching and she is seen pinching his rear. A relationship is eluded to. The devil's lair is a nightclub with girl cage dancers in bikini outfits dancing. In another seen, the main character is portrayed as gay. Kisses a lady in an effort to prove that he is not. In another scene, there is reference made to getting in someone's pants. In several scenes there are references made to the main character's genital size, with innuendo about his size or preference for larger size. |
violence | Various men fire machine guns at Elliot and each other, as well as at a helicopter from which he dangles (while a building also explodes behind him). He then falls from that copter and out of the wish, landing on and severely denting the hood of a car. |
profanity | At least 1 slang term for sex ("banged"), 2 "s" words (1 in English subtitles), 2 slang terms for male genitals ("winky"), 5 damns, 4 hells, 1 ass, 4 uses of "Oh God," 3 of "God" and 2 uses of "Oh my God" as exclamations. |
alcohol | In one of Elliot's wishes, he discovers that he's a drug lord when he finds and then tastes a batch of cocaine on his premises. We later see one of his subordinates with cocaine powder below his nose, while some miscellaneous men have drinks. |
frightening | A brief, but huge fire and brimstone style image of the Devil might be unsettling to some younger viewers. |